Archive for August 28th, 2008
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Laptop BIOS and Hard Drive Password
I hope this is the right place to put this post.
Please help me,
I went onto the bios settings on my laptop to change my user and HDD password.
Now every time I boot up my computer, I can’t login!!! I changed the password to nothing (like no password) and it the password thing still comes [...] -
Should I install Windows SP#
The title pretty much says it all, or at least most of it.
Benefits?
Drawbacks?
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Extraterrestrial (Computer) Virus
Has the First Extraterrestrial (Computer) Virus Been Discovered on the Space Station?
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Although this type of virus is not considered a threat to space station operations, it does raise some questions about how the virus got up there and why the station’s computers were not protected.
Maybe they should have started here. Keeping Yourself Safe On [...]
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Crackling sound
Hi guys,
Having some sound trouble. Using the built-in soundcard on my MSI P6N SLI V2. It has the 8 channel realtek HD audio. When I plug my headphones into the headphone socket on the front of my PC, i get some crackling which gets more noticeable at highr volumes. The speakers are fine.
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Gaming Laptop
Ok, i know the following laptops im about to list are not really "gaming" computers but im on a budget and im also using for college. so i just want suggestions for which one would be more practical for gaming. games i will be playing will be BF2, COD4, and CS:S. not so sure about [...]
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What is the Microsoft Anti-XSS Library?
The Microsoft Anti Cross Site Scripting Library (AntiXSS) is an encoding library, designed and developed by CISG team at Microsoft in conjunction with the ACE Team. It is designed to help developers protect their Web-based applications from XSS attacks. This library is very different from most encoding libraries, it uses the principle-of-inclusions technique to provide [...]
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A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Geneva
Codename of the day: Geneva
Best guess on what it is: An identity metasystem including a new security token service and Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) version 2.0
Meaning/context of the codename: The federated identity folks at Microsoft seem to be favoring Swiss codenames as they fill out their product family. Geneva is just one of these. [...] -
How do I… Run Linux applications in Windows XP?
Linux to Linux remote application viewing is simple: Use secure shell with the -X switch to tunnel X from one machine to the other. Linux to Windows isn’t as simple because, without help, Windows has no way of rendering X applications on the desktop. Fortunately there are ways to do this.
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There are many reasons why [...]